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Salivary Cortisol in Panic Attacks

American Journal of Psychiatry, 2000
Documentation of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis disturbance in panic disorder has been inconsistent. Increased cortisol levels have been associated with altered HPA function due to stress. The authors examined salivary cortisol levels in spontaneously occurring, unprovoked panic attacks.Patients with panic disorder (N=25) collected saliva ...
Bandelow, B   +5 more
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Salivary cortisol in late preterm infants

Acta Paediatrica, 2021
Accurate assessment of the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) axis in preterm infants is challenging, but important in investigation of hypoglycaemia or adrenal function. Salivary cortisol reflects changes in unbound serum cortisol, offers a reliable alternative to measuring serum cortisol and returns values around one-tenth of plasma values.1 ...
Lucy Zwimpfer   +4 more
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Stressful Events and Salivary Cortisol

Psychological Reports, 1997
No relationship of stressful events with salivary cortisol was found for 29 stressed women. An increased cortisol tendency in women suggests different responses by sex.
J, Canals   +3 more
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Upright posture influences salivary cortisol

Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2000
This study was designed to investigate the influence of posture on salivary cortisol concentrations in healthy volunteers. In a balanced cross-over design 24 subjects were exposed at 1 week intervals to different body positions (sitting [S], lying [L] upright [U]) for 20 min in each condition.
J, Hennig   +5 more
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Salivary Cortisol Predicts Cardiovascular Mortality

Current Hypertension Reports, 2011
Methods: The Whitehall II study was a prospective cohort study conducted among civil servants in the United Kingdom, with the participation of 6,941 individuals. The mean age of participants was 61 years and the mean duration of follow-up was 6.1 years. Sequential salivary samples taken from waking to bedtime were analyzed.
Reshma, Pahuja, Theodore A, Kotchen
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Salivary cortisol reflects serum cortisol: analysis of circadian profiles

Annals of Clinical Biochemistry: International Journal of Laboratory Medicine, 2007
Background: Technical hurdles limit the characterization of key hormonal rhythms. Frequent sampling increases detection of changes in magnitude or circadian and ultradian patterns, but limits feasibility for clinical or research settings. These caveats are particularly pertinent for cortisol, a hormone that displays a prominent circadian rhythm and ...
Lorah D, Dorn   +3 more
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Salivary Cortisol

The Endocrinologist, 2000
One of the hallmarks of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis is a distinctive circadian rhythm with a peak in cortisol at 8 a.m. and a nadir around midnight. Because patients with endogenous hypercortisolism have an increase in the nadir in the circadian rhythm of cortisol, the ability to ...
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